Abbas Hajifathali, Elaheh Ainy, Hossein Jafari, Nader Markazi Moghadam, Elham Kohyar, Shabnam Hajikaram.
In-patient satisfaction and its related factors in Taleghani University Hospital, Tehran, Iran.
Pak J Med Sci Jan ;24(2):274-77.

Objective: Patient satisfaction survey is an instrumental component in hospital’s quality of care monitoring in relation to cost and services. This study was conducted to evaluate patient satisfaction and its related factors. Methodology: A cross sectional study was performed between April 2006 and August 2006. Sample size was determined as 476 from 5021 by randomized sampling in several phases according to the proportion of hospitalized patient. Participants were interviewed privately face to face in the hospital at discharge time. Interviews were conducted by trained interviewers using pre tested questionnaires. Correlation between variables was estimated by using Pearson’s Correlation. Results: The majority, 83% of patient was quite satisfied with their care and 1% was dissatisfied. About 91% of patients were most satisfied with physician communication and treatment. Only 27% of patients were satisfied with nutrition status. There was no relationship between age, education and total satisfaction. Percentage of patient faithfulness and recommendation for this hospital to their friends was 66% and 65% respectively. Both male and female patients whose hospital stay was between 11-15 days were more satisfied with the service provided. Conclusions: In general, patients were quite satisfied with their hospital care. More studies such as this survey are required to improve the quality of care and overall health cares outcome.

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